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Any Must-See Movies 2011 for you?

Started by lovemunkey187, July 29, 2010, 09:32:07 AM

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Dr. Hasslein

Blinky and Battle: Los Angeles look alright, but I don't know about Paul.

Critter


Dr. Hasslein

It sure is, while watching the trailer I was just waiting for that big smile to turn upside down.

W0m6at

You two should probably check out Fifty Percent Grey, one of Ruairí­ Robinson's short films.


lovemunkey187

Quote from: Dr. Hasslein on November 15, 2010, 10:05:37 AM
It sure is, while watching the trailer I was just waiting for that big smile to turn upside down.

I was waiting for the eyes to change shape.

lovemunkey187

Season of the Witch


The Eagle


The Mechanic


Green Lantern


Dead Awake
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Dragonfire


Achim

Quote from: lovemunkey187 on November 20, 2010, 02:06:59 PM
Quote from: Dr. Hasslein on November 15, 2010, 10:05:37 AM
It sure is, while watching the trailer I was just waiting for that big smile to turn upside down.

I was waiting for the eyes to change shape.
I loved that neither happened! It was just creepy under the surface, you know something is up, but the trailer ain't tellin' :thumbup:

I am excited about Blinky and Paul. Skyline made me be wary of Battle: LA (or so).

The Eagle looks like a sequel to last/this year's Centurion ??? The second half of the trailer had me intrigued though (jamie Bell's reversal of role, not just the action).

The Mechanic could be fun and Green Lantern looked much better than I expected. Not sure what to make of Dead Awake.

goodguy

Matthias

Najemikon

Wow. Just... wow. That looks stunning. It could be clunky and obvious or profound. I'll settle for in-between with imagery like that. :thumbup:

goodguy

#25
Wim Wenders' film about Pina Bausch, who was one of the greatest modern dance choreographers. I'm a bit skeptical about the 3D thing, but this and Miranda July's The Future (no trailer yet) are already two reasons for me to attend the Berlinale.

Matthias

goodguy

Same trailer for Pina as above, except with English intertitles instead of German ones.
http://vimeo.com/17772908
Matthias

Najemikon

That looks... clever and striking (I can actually see where 3D might work), but a huge amount of that trailer made me groan. Really not my thing by some considerable distance, possibly tapping into my dislike of musicals and inherent distrust of modern artists, choreography included.

I meant to post this following the wonderful trailer for Tree of Life... I bring balance to the thread!   :laugh:



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goodguy

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Quote from: Jon on December 17, 2010, 11:58:02 PM
That looks... clever and striking (I can actually see where 3D might work), but a huge amount of that trailer made me groan. Really not my thing by some considerable distance, possibly tapping into my dislike of musicals and inherent distrust of modern artists, choreography included.

Well, on this we couldn't be further apart. I was first exposed to Pina Bausch in 1987 when her company toured East Germany and it certainly was one of those redefining experiences. I had seen modern ballet before, but never anything like this. Back then, I was more into theatre than dance (and I still am), but suddenly there was someone who brought it together for me.

Quote from: Jon on December 17, 2010, 11:58:02 PM
I meant to post this following the wonderful trailer for Tree of Life... I bring balance to the thread!   :laugh:

Oh come on. Even in the popcorn category there has to be something more interesting on the horizon. Last year you started the thread with Kick-Ass and now this?
Matthias

Najemikon

Quote from: goodguy on December 18, 2010, 01:20:21 AM
Quote from: Jon on December 17, 2010, 11:58:02 PM
I meant to post this following the wonderful trailer for Tree of Life... I bring balance to the thread!   :laugh:

Oh come on. Even in the popcorn category there has to be something more interesting on the horizon. Last year you started the thread with Kick-Ass and now this?

I'm guessing you never enter into the old "so bad it's good" end of the action genre?  :P There is absolutely no way in hell that Fast and Furious 5 is going to be "good". It will be cheesy fun though. Outrageous stunts, ridiculous characters... it's all part of the experience. The first one was at least a fair attempt at Point Break minus the talent and the point -pardon the pun- but it had a certain attitude and ripping off Reeves and Swayze's action classic buddy bro-mance carried it through. The sequel was terrible. Tokyo Drift was better but still terrible. Then came part four, with all the guff about "new model, original parts", but that's exactly why it worked (relative term). Plus it was fun seeing Paul Walker and Vin Diesel finally admit, this is the peak of their capabilities. They've stopped pretending and now they're having fun. So I will too.

Plus it's got Jordana Brewster in it.  :drooling: